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LBS MiM Programme ranked top three

20/09/2018

As you may have read in the Financial Times, our Masters in Management (MiM) programme was globally ranked in the top three.

Sitting in the number three spot, this is the first time LBS has topped the FT’s Global Masters in Management list. The positive ranking is a result of many programme successes, including rising graduate salaries. The average salary of a MiM graduate three years out has steadily increased to $89,801.

Gareth Howells, Executive Director, MBA, MiF & Early Career Programmes, said: "We’re exceptionally proud that the ranking reflects the career success of our MiM graduates, as well as the diversity of the class and London Business School as a whole. We continue to make major investments in the curriculum to ensure it is more integrated and practical than ever before, and meets the students’ ambitions and the changing needs of the global business economy.”

The FT’s 2018 ranking comes as 253 MiM students are settling into the programme for the 2018-2019 academic year. These current students will benefit from programme investments such as: integration of digital (including programming), numerical and interpersonal skills into the curriculum, live business projects with London firms, and global trips on social impact, and tech and entrepreneurship.

Many MiM graduates go on to set up their own businesses soon after graduating. Others are recruited across different sectors including from Amazon, Bain & Company, Google, McKinsey, Morgan Stanley and The Boston Consulting Group.